“…During the Pleistocene glacials these nowsubmerged extensions of the Rhine-Meuse system were an intrinsic part of an extensive fluvial drainage network that included the Thames (Fig. 1a; Oele and Schttenhelm, 1979;Cameron et al, 1984a;Laban et al, 1984;Gibbard, 1988Gibbard, , 1995Bridgland, 1994Bridgland, , 2003Bridgland and D'Olier, 1995;Bridgland and Gibbard, 1997;Gibbard and Lautridou, 2003;Busschers et al, 2005Busschers et al, , 2007Busschers et al, , 2008Bridgland, 2010;Westaway and Bridgland, 2010). Despite earlier studies, knowledge regarding the extent, and our understanding of the lithology and sedimentology of the offshore Rhine-Meuse network is fragmentary, due to the complex and expensive nature of offshore data acquisition.…”